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Mesa 24.3 Removes Support For The Long-Abandoned OpenMAX API

Tue, 09/10/2024 - 08:25
Some long-rotting code in Mesa has been flushed out today... Mesa 24.3 is now 11.6k lines of code lighter after removing support for the OpenMAX (OMX) API that was implemented as a Gallium3D state tracker long ago and hasn't seen any activity in recent years and the upstream OpenMAX standards work halted more than one decade ago...

Intel Efficiency Latency Control "ELC" Feature Slated For Linux 6.12

Tue, 09/10/2024 - 04:11
Last month I wrote about Intel Linux engineers working on a new Efficiency Latency Control feature for their uncore driver. This ELC option allows for adjusting the behavior of the Intel uncore for efficiency versus latency characteristics. Those Intel ELC patches to the TPMI uncore driver are now queued up for merging with the upcoming Linux 6.12 cycle...

Latest "sched/rt" Commits Point To PREEMPT_RT Potentially Being Ready For Linux 6.12

Tue, 09/10/2024 - 02:38
Excitement is building that the real-time kernel "PREEMPT_RT" support might finally be ready for the mainline kernel as soon as the upcoming Linux 6.12 merge window. It will be interesting to see if that long-awaited day finally comes this month but recently noted patches have now been queued into tip/tip.git's "sched/rt" branch ahead of the Linux 6.12 merge window...

AWS Graviton4 vs. AmpereOne 192-Core Benchmarks For Leading AArch64 Server Performance

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 23:15
With the Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD server that's in the lab for a few weeks for reviewing the AmpereOne A192-32X and delivering the first independent benchmarks of the AmpereOne 192-core AArch64 server processor, the AmpereOne benchmarks to date have been comparing to other Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC server platforms. But if looking up to the cloud is the closest AArch64 server competition to AmpereOne there is: Amazon's Graviton4. In today's article ia showdown looking at how AmpereOne and AWS Graviton4 compete at 192 cores for ARM 64-bit server performance.

Redox OS 0.9 Brings COSMIC Apps, Better Performance & Improved Linux App Compatibility

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 21:54
Redox OS 0.9 has been released today as a big update to this from-scratch Rust-written open-source operating system...

KDE Plans To Enhance Application Development Experience, Recruit More Contributors

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 20:35
Earlier this summer KDE began soliciting ideas for what their goals should be over the next 2~3 years. This weekend at their annual Akademy KDE developer conference their next round of goals were solidified...

Intel Panther Lake HDMI Audio Support Coming With Linux 6.12

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 18:30
While Intel Lunar Lake is only beginning to ship later this month, Intel Linux engineers have already begun work on enabling its successor: Panther Lake. With the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel cycle will be more early enablement work on Intel Panther Lake, presumably what will be the Core Ultra 300 series...

Mir-based Miracle-WM Adds Optional Systemd Integration

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 18:17
Miracle-WM 0.3.5 was released this weekend as the newest step forward for this Mir-based window manager / Wayland compositor developed by a Canonical engineer. Miracle-WM continues being polished ahead of the upcoming Fedora Miracle Spin debuting as part of Fedora 41...

OpenJPH v0.16 Now Using AVX2 For Faster HTJ2K/JPEG2000

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 18:09
OpenJPH v0.16 has been released as the newest version of this open-source implementation of High-Throughput JPEG2000 (HTJK), also known as JPH / JPEG2000 Part 15. With this new release comes faster performance thanks to making use of Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2) to complement its existing AVX-512 code...

Hyprland 0.43 Wayland Compositor Releases, Raises Build Requirements To C++26

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 17:45
Hyprland 0.43 is out as the newest version of this independent, very customizable Wayland compositor focused on providing a dynamic tiling experience...

GNOME 47 Release Candidate Brings Last Minute Changes

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 08:40
The GNOME 47 release candidate was announced a short time ago in preparing for the stable GNOME 47 stable desktop coming up...

Linux 6.11-rc7 Released: Linux 6.11 Stable Possibly Next Sunday

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 06:06
Following recent international travels, Linus Torvalds is back to his usual late Sunday Linux kernel release regiment. Linux 6.11-rc7 was released a few minutes ago as Linux 6.11 approaches the finish line...

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X vs. Ryzen 9 7950X/7950X3D For Workstation Graphics

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 21:16
While Windows gamers seem mixed over the AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors, for creator, scientific / HPC, code development, and many other technical computing areas I remain very impressed by the Ryzen 9000 (Zen 5) series desktop processors more than one month into constant testing with these Granite Ridge chips. One of the areas I hadn't explored until now but made me curious given the mixed messaging around gaming was how well workstation graphics workloads were performing with the new processors. For this brief weekend article is a look at the workstation graphics performance between the Ryzen 9 9950X and former Ryzen 9 7950X/7950X3D processors.

Linux 6.12 To Enhance The Hybrid P/E Core Experience On Intel Lunar Lake

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 19:07
The work written about earlier this year on New Intel Linux Patches Continue Working To Improve Hybrid CPU Task Placement looks like it will be merged for the upcoming Linux 6.12 cycle as the patches have now been queued into the power management subsystem's "-next" branch. This latest Intel Core hybrid handling work is particularly focused on hybrid P/E-core processors without SMT / Hyper Threading, such as found with the upcoming Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" processors...

Even NVIDIA Has Jumped Big On The Open-Source OpenBMC Train

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 18:50
OpenBMC as the Linux Foundation project backed by vendors like Intel / Microsoft / Google / Meta for an open-source BMC firmware stack continues to be a growing success. This alternative to long-used proprietary BMC software stacks continues to grow in popularity with AMD now using it on their reference motherboards and Supermicro being another notable user with some of their server platforms. Not entirely new but been meaning to write about it and NVIDIA talked more openly about it this week: NVIDIA is also a big supporter and user of OpenBMC for their high-end AI/HPC servers and BlueField DPU hardware...

RISC-V Enabling Generic CPU Vulnerabilities Reporting

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 18:37
While RISC-V processors don't need to worry about Meltdown and Spectre or have any other severe CPU vulnerabilities at the moment, with the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel the RISC-V code is set to enable the generic CPU vulnerabilities support...

FUSE Adding IDMAPPED Mounts Support In Linux 6.12

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 18:18
Merged three years ago in Linux 5.12 was IDMAPPED mounts for new use-cases from containers to systemd-homed. IDMAPPED mounts allow for different mounts to expose the same file or directory with different ownership such as for sharing files between multiple users or multiple systems. With time all of the major Linux file-systems have seen support added for IDMAPPED mounts while for Linux 6.12 support is on the way for FUSE file-systems...

KDE Squeezes A Few More Features Into The Plasma 6.2 Desktop

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 08:35
While KDE developers this weekend are busy attending Akademy 2024 as their annual developer conference taking place in Würzburg, Germany, prior to that there were a few last minute features merged for the upcoming Plasma 6.2 desktop...

Hangover 9.17 Ships With Wine Wayland Support, Ubuntu 24.10 Packages

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 03:00
Building off yesterday's release of Wine 9.17 with its latest improvements for enjoying Windows games/apps on Linux, Hangover 9.17 is now out. Hangover as a reminder is the Wine-based effort for running Windows x86 applications under ARM64 Linux by leveraging Wine with emulators like QEMU, FEX, and Box64 for the cross CPU architecture handling...

Raspberry Pi Showcases Rust On The RP2350 Microcontroller

Sat, 09/07/2024 - 23:10
While C tends to be the go-to launguage for microcontrollers, Raspberry Pi is promoting the prospects of using Rust on their RP2350 microcontroller...

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